What Went Wrong in the South Korean Ferry Disaster? | The New Yorker

National outrage and political backlash ensued after the tragic sinking of M.V. Sewol, which claimed the lives of more than three hundred passengers, most of whom were students on a school trip, five years ago. Yi Seung-jun’s film “In the Absence,“ an Academy Award nominee for Best Short Subject Documentary, details the tragedy and aftermath. Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube ►► What Went Wrong in the South Korean Ferry Disaster? | The New Yorker
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